Arizona residents are lucky to have access to six national forests throughout our state; however, it takes plenty of funds to keep the parks in good condition, keep animals healthy and the rivers flowing. And one Valley restaurant is making sure the forests stay health.
Every Sunday (starting July 1) leading up to Labor Day, Phoenix’s Bobby-Q is offering four half-orders of Bobby-Q’s best barbecue meats, a choice of two sides and four cornbreads for only $28 to share with the whole family. For every barbecue bundle purchased, $2 will be donated to the USDA Forest Service’s Plant a Tree Program. Forest fires raid these lands every year and for only $10 a new tree can be planted to keep these forests alive. In the to-go bag, guests will also receive a complimentary map that can be used as their own summer guide. The barbecue bundle includes:
Meats:
½ lb. Sliced Beef Brisket Ranch Beans
½ lb. Pulled Pork Pecan Cole Slaw
½ lb. Slab St. Louis Ribs Mac and Cheese
½ Rotisserie BBQ Chicken Potato Salad
Sides:
Roasted Corn
Mashed Potatoes
Bobby-Q’s amazing cornbread is also included in the barbecue bundle deal. www.bobbyq.net.
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